GB 13617-1992
AbolishedElectromagnetic environment requirements for shortwave radio receiving stations
短波无线电收信台(站)电磁环境要求
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the permissible limits of electromagnetic interference from external sources, such as industrial, scientific, and medical equipment, to ensure the proper operation of shortwave radio receiving stations. It is applied in the siting, design, and protection of fixed shortwave receiving facilities used for broadcasting, communication, and monitoring services. The standard is primarily used by telecommunications engineers and regulatory bodies to evaluate and mitigate electromagnetic environmental risks in the vicinity of these stations.
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